Hi guys,
My younger sister is about to get a P's and as a brother and Volkswagenist, I've only done the right thing and suggested a Polo for her
She likes the styling of them (both the 6N and 9N style) but there's a particular 9N on the market that I'm keen on.
It's a 2003 fully-optioned SE (1.4L) model, silver, automatic, 3-door, regularly serviced with logbooks... and 190,000km on the clock. Yeah, the owner loves it I think
What would be the things to look out for in the 9N Polo? In the ad, he/she claims that it's in excellent condition and drives well, yet later in the comments makes a statement about the gearbox "needing work". However, he/she is advertising it at $7K, which I think is a steal for a fully-optioned 5 year old Polo. I presented an idea to my sister and father that she should go for the car, and swap in a low-km engine+gearbox. Is this a good idea? How reliable are these 1.4L engines? Could we save a bit and keep the engine, and just replace the gearbox? How much would I be looking at, including labour? My guess was it would be around the $3-4K mark. Is it worth it? I've looked at other ads, and can see the 6N2 still sells $10K strongly, so I think we could jump at a good deal here. Also, keep in mind that she'll be using the car for regular 30 minute commutes to Uni.
Another car that caught our attention is a 1998 white 6N Polo, also with an auto transmission and full service history, asking price at $6.7K. Looks promising and is decent for the 150,000km it's done. Is there anything that I should look out for, for the 6N? I've yet to contact both sellers though.
Any help would be fantastic!
Cheers,
Raymond.
My younger sister is about to get a P's and as a brother and Volkswagenist, I've only done the right thing and suggested a Polo for her
It's a 2003 fully-optioned SE (1.4L) model, silver, automatic, 3-door, regularly serviced with logbooks... and 190,000km on the clock. Yeah, the owner loves it I think
What would be the things to look out for in the 9N Polo? In the ad, he/she claims that it's in excellent condition and drives well, yet later in the comments makes a statement about the gearbox "needing work". However, he/she is advertising it at $7K, which I think is a steal for a fully-optioned 5 year old Polo. I presented an idea to my sister and father that she should go for the car, and swap in a low-km engine+gearbox. Is this a good idea? How reliable are these 1.4L engines? Could we save a bit and keep the engine, and just replace the gearbox? How much would I be looking at, including labour? My guess was it would be around the $3-4K mark. Is it worth it? I've looked at other ads, and can see the 6N2 still sells $10K strongly, so I think we could jump at a good deal here. Also, keep in mind that she'll be using the car for regular 30 minute commutes to Uni.Another car that caught our attention is a 1998 white 6N Polo, also with an auto transmission and full service history, asking price at $6.7K. Looks promising and is decent for the 150,000km it's done. Is there anything that I should look out for, for the 6N? I've yet to contact both sellers though.
Any help would be fantastic!
Cheers,
Raymond.



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